How to stimulate your Vagus Nerve

There are many ways to stimulate the Vagus Nerve. After breathing properly, one of the simplest ways is to experience a Raindrop Session.

How?

The Vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve and exits the cranium right above the atlas vertebrae. The facilitated properly, this area is stimulated during both the feathering and the Reflective Stimulating Technique on the feet.

Why?

This is the family nerve. This is the focus of Higher Essence Healing Inc. Family Raindrop. The vagal nerve is a nerve which is part of the parasympathetic nervous system. This system is the one responsible for the rest, feed and breed as opposed to the fight or flight. The fight and flight mechanism is operated by the sympathetic nervous system and the nerves for this system pass through the spinal cord before continuing onto the appropriate tissue. The Vagal nerve also serves all the vital organs and the difference is that it threads through the body outside of the spinal cord. After leaving the cranial space and serving the organs of the upper torso, this nerve passes through the diaphragm and onto the other organs and tissues it serves. The diaphragm is a muscular organ which stimulates breath. Every proper inhalation and exhalation the vagus nerve is stimulating. When the vagus nerve is stimulated it sends a message to the organs. This message is "All is great, you can relax now. Peace is here." When the body sees everything is and is going to be "OK", the body relaxes. With this relaxation comes the digestive system working properly, the heart beat regulating, the bladder and colon releasing etc. The Loved Ones Raindrop session provides an opportunity for the body to be at peace, take a breath and see the world with optimal perception.​ When the body receives the nutrients and requirements that is needed for optimal function, it can become and maintain salubrity.